Students can always use extra fact practice drills. Try playing games and verbally quiz your child on addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts as often as they will tolerate!
Suggested review material and math resources are listed below.
Free Math Apps for iOS Devices from The Math Learning Center
Including Geoboard, Fractions, Telling Time, Money, and many more
Khan Academy for Elementary Students
Offers lessons, quizzes, and challenges on extensive concepts
Free, printable worksheets and brain teasers
Suggested activities to do at home:
Play a game of Golf (card game - regular deck).
Log into Clever and use Imagine Math to practice addition, subtraction, or multiplication facts.
Set up a pretend store and make price tags for items with dollar and coin amounts. Play store and pretend to buy things. Use dollars and coins to practice counting money.
Use paper to cut several squares (any size). Practice folding squares into fourths, thirds, halves, and eighths. Shade areas of each shape and write the fractions that represent the shaded areas.
Use a ruler or measuring tape and measure ten items in your house to the nearest half-inch. Arrange the items in order from shortest to longest.
Play a game of number-digit-place with a two-digit (basic) or three-digit (advanced).
Try a logic puzzle.
Follow a recipe and cook or bake something. Do all of the measuring.